L&T Q1: consolidated PAT beats at ₹4,123 Cr (+14%) as finance costs mask EBITDA dip
PAT +14% YoY · revenue +6.7% · margins compressing · beat vs street
₹67,941.74 Cr
+6.7% YoY
₹4,122.85 Cr
+14% YoY
5.86%
-0.8pp YoY
₹29.97
L&T's Q1 FY27 print was a modest topline quarter carried to a bottom-line beat by non-operating tailwinds. Consolidated revenue rose 6.7% YoY to ₹67,942 Cr — broadly in line with the street's ~₹68,380 Cr expectation and constrained by execution disruption (West Asia, which drives ~half of revenue, and the Water & Effluent business). PAT attributable to owners came in at ₹4,123 Cr, up 14% YoY and comfortably ahead of the ~₹3,835 Cr analysts had penciled in (Business Standard/Zeebiz polls put profit growth near 6%). The beat, however, did not come from operations: EBITDA actually fell 3% to ₹6,116 Cr and EBITDA margin compressed ~90bps to 9.0% (9.9% YoY), while finance costs dropped 31% to ₹539 Cr and lifted the net line. Net margin therefore expanded to 7.34% (6.78% YoY) even as operating profitability weakened.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The margin squeeze is visible at the segment level. Infrastructure & Utilities — the largest business — saw revenue slip 3% to ₹21,858 Cr with EBITDA margin down to 5.1% (5.5%), which management attributed to Water & Effluent execution challenges and higher credit provisions on delayed receivables. Manufacturing & Products margin fell to 15.2% (17.5%) on mix. The offsets were Energy–Conventional (+14% to ₹14,239 Cr on Hydrocarbon execution), Technology, Platforms & Services (+15% to ₹14,627 Cr at a 19.2% margin), and Financial Services, where segment PBT jumped to ₹1,236 Cr from ₹943 Cr on a ₹1,29,634 Cr loan book. The order engine stayed strong: group inflows of ₹1,08,014 Cr (+14%), led by an ultra-mega Offshore Wind win, took the consolidated order book to ₹7,78,954 Cr, up 5% over March, with international at 52%.
The stock went into the print at ₹3,832, down 8% over the past month of trading.
Standalone tells a richer profit story — revenue ₹36,024 Cr (+7.6%) but PAT ₹4,455 Cr (+28%), flattered by ₹4,094 Cr of other income (largely subsidiary dividends); readers comparing the two should note the standalone jump is a dividend artifact, not underlying operating strength, which is why consolidated (+14%) is the truer read. Management gives no formal numeric guidance; its commentary framed the quarter as 'sustaining momentum amid volatility' and flagged West Asia and supply-chain/energy-price risks as the key watchpoints. Alongside results, the Board approved absorbing wholly-owned subsidiary L&T Power Development into the parent, and the quarter completed the Nabha Power sale (June 25) and the signed SPA to exit Hyderabad Metro — continuing the concessions wind-down.
W1
Infrastructure & Utilities margin recovery — 5.1% vs 5.5% YoY with revenue down 3%; watch Water & Effluent execution and receivable provisions next quarter
W2
West Asia conflict impact on international execution — the region drives ~half of revenue and ~52% of the order book; a drag on this quarter's topline
W3
Order-book conversion pace — ₹7,78,954 Cr book (+5% over Mar) against only ~7% revenue growth; execution ramp is the key to FY27 delivery
Consolidated has NO exceptional item this quarter and Q1 FY26 was also nil, so YoY needs no one-off adjustment (the ₹1,722 Cr FY26 exceptional loss sits in the full year, not Q1). Group net profit incl. JV share is ₹4,988.03 Cr, which splits into ₹4,122.85 Cr attributable to owners (the press-release headline PAT, +14% YoY, matches EPS ₹29.97) and ₹865.18 Cr minority interest; profitAfterTax reflects the owners' share. Standalone PAT +28% YoY far exceeds consolidated +14% — divergence driven by ₹4,094 Cr standalone other income (subsidiary dividends). EBITDA margin compressed to 9.0% (9.9% YoY) but net margin expanded on 31% lower finance costs. Q1 FY26 comparatives restated for the new Lakshya-2031 segment structure.
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